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Taiwan to probe firms involved in Huawei plants

TAIPEI—Taipei has said it will investigate if Taiwanese firms that helped Huawei build semiconductor factories violated US sanctions against the Chinese tech giant.

Huawei, a leader in 5G telecom equipment, has been at the center of the intensifying US-China rivalry over advanced tech in recent years.

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The United States and its allies have curtailed its access to major markets and advanced tech—including chip making — over fears its products could allow China to spy on their networks.

Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua agreed on Wednesday—during questioning by lawmakers—to launch a probe into four tech firms that collaborated with Huawei on chip plants.

The four Taiwanese companies are helping Huawei develop an “under-the-radar network of chip plants” in China, Bloomberg reported this week.

The companies were identified by Bloomberg as Topco Scientific Co., L&K Engineering Co., United Integrated Services Co. and Cica-Huntek Chemical Technology Taiwan.

Taiwan—which China claims as its territory—is a powerhouse for the design and production of semiconductors, the lifeblood of the modern global economy.

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